In most Greek hotels service speak English so travelers can communicate their needs. However, sometimes the service in small, family-run hotels are not fluent in English so the knowledge of basic Greek could be useful. Below, there is a list of some common requests and simple questions in Greek with a transliteration. It’s not a problem if you speak no Greek at all, the stuff will understand your request and will assist you so you won’t need to start a conversation.

I have made a reservation. Έχω κάνει μία κράτηση. (Eho kani mia kratisi)

The Greek numbers are not too hard to learn. However, beginners find it hard to use them. The reason is that the numbers one, three and four are not invariable and are declined. They have three genders (masculine, feminine and neuter), cases , singular and plural. Number one has only singular and numbers three and four have only plural. When counting, we use the neuter: ένα, δύο, τρία. You can find more information on their declension in this pdf: enas-mia-ena

The pronouns τέτοιος and τόσος can be confusing. They are both translated as such but τόσος can take more definitions depending on the context. The difference is that τέτοιος is used to state quality and τόσος is used to state quantity. They are declined as adjectives (see pdf) and they agree in gender, number and case with the noun they define.

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